2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

COS 180 - Big Data In Ecology - Methods and Tools 10

The hypothesis of a ‘core’ community receives poor support when confronted with simulated and empirical data
Gordon Custer, University of Wyoming; Maya Gans, Unaffiliated; Linda T.A. van Diepen, University of Wyoming; C. Alex Buerkle, University of Wyoming
Exploring the plant microbiome: Using NGS technology to investigate the Puget Prairie plant endophyte community
Victoria Fox, University of Washington; Jonathan Bakker, University of Washington
Wavelet models of synchronised growth in kelp forests
Max C. N. Castorani, University of Virginia; Tom W. Bell, University of California; Daniel C Reuman, Rockefeller University; Jonathan A. Walter, University of Kansas; Kyle C. Cavanaugh, University of California Santa Barbara; Lawrence Sheppard, University of Kansas
Linking jaw movement data and continuous bite monitoring to understand behavioral drivers of large herbivore weight gain
Edward J. Raynor, Rangeland Resources and Systems Research Unit; Justin D. Derner, Rangeland Resources and Systems Research Unit; David J. Augustine, USDA-ARS
We don’t know what we’re missing - Evidence of a vastly under-identified invasive plant pool
Brittany B. Laginhas, University of Massachusetts; Bethany A. Bradley, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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